The Westwood Apartments

 

Country : Ireland

County : Galway

 

Hotel Star Rating :3 Star

 

Hotel Facilities

Hotel Leisure Club

  • Gymnasium

Hotel Guest Services

  • Laundry facility

Things To Do In The Area

  • Visit castle
  • Night clubs
  • Comedy clubs
  • Theatre
  • Shopping
  • Visit local heritage sites
  • Cinema
  • Horse riding
  • River fishing
  • Go to the beach
  • Local restaurants
  • Cafe
  • Historical trails
  • Near holy shrine
  • Horse racing
  • Museums
  • Local sightseeing
  • Cycling
  • Concert venues
  • Walking trails
  • Boat trips
  • Amusment arcades
  • Live music venues
  • Guided tours

Hotel Information

The Westwood is Galways newest accommodation alternative to staying in a traditional hotel. At an affordable price you can stay in one of our cosy and comfortable rooms with the vibrant city of Galway just on your doorstep. You can opt to reserve a private en suite bedroom with shared access to a kitchen and living area or why not reserve the whole space for yourself by booking the full apartment.

Check In From - 15:00 pm : Check Out Up To - 10:00 am

Cancellation Description : Once you cancel your booking up to 48 hours prior to arrival you will not incur a cancellation fee from the hotel. Cancellations that are made within 48 hours prior to arrival and no shows at the hotel will be charged the 1st night of the stay to your card. Please note that your booking deposit is non refundable.

Travel Description : The Westwood is located adjacent to the historic National University of Galway campus just 3km from the centre of Galway city and is the perfect base to explore the winding streets of Galway, the spectacular sights along the Wild Atlantic Way and the wild and untouched scenery of Connemara.

Area Description : From individual travellers ready to see the sights to groups of all sizes geared up to enjoy Galways nightlife The Westwood is a great place to stay. It is also a perfect base for people wishing to explore the beautiful and famously unique City of the Tribes, The Wild Atlantic Way, Connemara and the West of Ireland.